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  • An Examination Of The Red Convertible

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    The Red Convertible written by Louise Erdrich is a story about Native American culture It is written in a style that is easy to read for persons who may not be familiar to their culture Im going to examine the character of Henry Lamertine Jr Lamertine starts the story being a happy free spirited young man and through the intrusion of western ideologies and unfortunate circumstances he lost his purpose Eventually the anguish and turmoil he was suffering in his mind got the best of him and he die

  • Commentary on Brian's Winter

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    The book that Im reading is Brians Winter Its the sequel to Hatchet written by Gary Paulsen The point of the book is to tell what would happen to Brian If he didnt get rescued and if he had to endure the long winter to come In the beginning Brian is living his life in the forest by himself and he is oblivious to the signs around him that summer is ending It eventually hits him once fall is almost over He then realized that the leaves were changing colors and it was getting colder It struck him

  • Brians Winter Analysis

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    The book Brians Winter was written by Gary Paulsen the author of the award winning book Hatchet The health issue incorporated into the book is survival The author most emphasizes physical health He does this by explaining the obstacles and things that have happened to the character The authors second most emphasis is the mental health because living in wilderness and getting his own food the character has to think differently The main characters name is Brian Robeson He gets stranded in the wil

  • Homosexual Undertones in Moby Dick

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    Bros On A Boat Herman Melviles Moby Dick explores many ideas and themes These themes can appear in one chapter and resurface later multiple times through out the novel These themes cover practically everything relating to the human condition as well as give insight to the whaling industry One powerful theme that the reader can gather simply from the way the book ends is the power of brotherhood The thing that saves Ishmael in the end is his relationship with his fellow man Ishmael uses Queequeg

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